The Texas Rangers have a farm system stacked with high-caliber talent at the top end of their MLB Pipeline top 30 rankings. With prospects like Sebastian Walcott, Gavin Fien, Alejandro Rosario, and Caden Scarborough, the system is one of the more underrated ones in baseball.

One prospect ranked in the middle of that top 30 is former 2024 second-round pick Dylan Dreiling. A former outfielder for the Tennessee Volunteers, Dreiling came into the Rangers organization with an understanding of what it means to play at a high level.

Dreiling offers Texas a well-rounded outfield prospect, with plus speed both in the field and on the base-paths. While the hit tool and arm in the outfield aren’t graded the highest, the 22-year-old’s experience coming out of a gauntlet of a conference like the SEC gives him a higher floor than most.